Silent Letter, from 1979, marked their Capitol debut and was their final collaboration with producerGeorge Martin.

Alibi, from 1981, brought them new producers Matthew McCauley and Fred Mollin, and the backing of top L.A. sessionmen Waddy Wachtel and Leland Sklar, along with Toto's Steve Lukather, Mister Mister's Richard Page, J.D. Souther and the Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit.

View From the Ground returned America to the top of the charts in 1982. There are contributions from Christopher Cross, Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys, Toto's Jeff Porcaro, and Dean Parks.Onetime Argent guitarist Russ Ballard wrote and produced the Top 10 hit, "You Can Do Magic."

Your Move, from 1984, was produced by Russ Ballard, who wrote six of its songs and co-wrote the Top 40 single "The Border" with Bunnell.

Perspective, released in 1985, was a major departure as America employed synthesizers and drum machines. The single "Can't Fall Asleep to a Lullabye" features Steve Perry backing Bunnell's lead vocal.

In Concert was recorded live on June 1st, 1985 in Santa Barbara, California and packs such classics as "Horse With No Name," "Tin Man," "You Can Do Magic," "Sister Golden Hair," "The Border" and "Ventura Highway."